Coalition of WWII Japanese American internment camp survivors stage peaceful protest at immigrant detention facility on Texas border.
About 45 miles from Crystal City, Texas, where Hiroshi Shimizu was held as a child in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, there is the— a euphemism, some would say, for a family detention center.
As a psychotherapist, Ina, 75, not only studied community trauma but knows firsthand how damaging traumatic events can be as she and her family were held at Tule Lake Segregation Center in California — one of 10 Japanese internment camps ran by the U.S. government during World War II — after the Pearl Harbor attack.It’s a pain that really resonates with families like Shimizu's, especially within the Japanese American community.
Shizuko Ina, Kiyoshi Ina and Satsuki Ina in Tule Lake after their father was taken and incarcerated in North Dakota. Photo taken at Tule Lake Segregation Center, Ca., 1945. “We were hoping for 10,000,” Ina told ABC News. Instead, they received more than double that from supporters in a diversity of communities.
Throughout American history there have been forced family separations, she said. “Just look at the way indigenous people, African Americans and Japanese Americans were treated.”
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